A man is accused of targeting his ex-girlfriend and another man during a drive-by shooting in Tuscaloosa Tuesday night.

A 22-year-old man and 18-year-old woman drove up to a Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office patrol car near Copper Creek Apartments Tuesday night and said that Dwight Lewis had fired shots at their car, said Tuscaloosa County Metro Homicide Unit commander Capt. Loyd Baker.

The deputies noted several bullet holes in the driver’s side door, he said. Neither of the victims were injured.

The shooting had happened just minutes before in the 1800 block of 37th Street East, about a mile away. The victims said that Lewis, 21, had driven past the deputies and toward McFarland Boulevard.

The deputies found his vehicle, unoccupied with the engine running, at a business near the McFarland Boulevard and 37th Street intersection. They found a gun in the floorboard, Baker said.

Lewis was behind the business, he said. Investigators charged him with two counts of attempted murder and shooting a firearm into an occupied vehicle. He remained in the Tuscaloosa County Jail Wednesday morning with bail set at $85,000.